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apparently used tampons and sanitary napkins. filthy language written all over your home and your yard and your driveway, and this mom, a 41-year-old mother, apparently caught on tape stocking up on ammo for her night's evil doings? we are taking your calls. out to michael board, woai. joining me. michael, this woman, ketchup smeared tampons and pads strewn, stuck to windows. you open up your kitchen window in the morning and there right stuck is apparently a bloody maxi pad? hello. good morning. >> yeah. a toilet that was stuck in the driveway. this woman is 41 years old. how old do you have to be to know better to do this? now, she is not, there is no hard evidence that puts her at the scene of doing this. but there is evidence that she supported this. she condoned it. she even took the kids out. she must have said it's okay, you can do this. because she was taking them out to buy some of the supplies for this. nancy, these are really, really expensive homes. the homes in this neighborhood go for $600,000, $700,000. these are m
apparently used tampons and sanitary napkins. filthy language written all over your home and your yard and your driveway, and this mom, a 41-year-old mother, apparently caught on tape stocking up on ammo for her night's evil doings? we are taking your calls. out to michael board, woai. joining me. michael, this woman, ketchup smeared tampons and pads strewn, stuck to windows. you open up your kitchen window in the morning and there right stuck is apparently a bloody maxi pad? hello. good...
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tell us, give us a little more background on big tex. if you go to the state fair, is that one of the iconic things you want to see, big tex staring you down? >> yeah, i don't know a whole lot about the history of big tex, but my family and i have been coming to the state fair of texas for probably 20 years or so. and it's always been an attraction, always something you want to get your picture by. and to walk up today and to see big tex on fire was pretty surreal. >> yeah, must have been quite an inferno, huh? this 52-foot statue going up in flames? >> yeah, you know, most of big tex is a metal framework, but the fabric that you actually see is evidently pretty flammable. and, man, it burned pretty quick. >> all right. but everybody's okay? nobody got hurt, derrick, as far as you know? >> no, nobody got hurt. i think the crowds enjoyed the fire, but nobody was hurt. >> yeah, okay. well, i'm sure they'll resurrect big tex, but again, from what we're gathering it was a wiring issue, big tex has got some motors in his neck makes his head m
tell us, give us a little more background on big tex. if you go to the state fair, is that one of the iconic things you want to see, big tex staring you down? >> yeah, i don't know a whole lot about the history of big tex, but my family and i have been coming to the state fair of texas for probably 20 years or so. and it's always been an attraction, always something you want to get your picture by. and to walk up today and to see big tex on fire was pretty surreal. >> yeah, must...
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toys 'r' us, are they helping us in any way? >>> yeah, anytime somebody comes in to be a secret santa, they will donate $200 worth of stuff to toys for tots, that's up to a million dollars. i don't know if you remember but last year these were the most heartwarming stories we told during the christmas season where people on their own would walk into a store, a kmart, toys 'r' us, walmart and say, hey, i want to pay off somebody else's layaway. can you look one up for me and help me do that? >> and someone they never met. >> it was random and stores had to figure out how to do that because they didn't really have policies for it but toys 'r' us is saying they will not only do that but encourage you by paying it forward by giving $200 to toys for tots. you can get cash on the spot for your old cell phone at the mall. eco-atms are showing up. you can donate it or mail it away to a site like gizelle. these kiosks let you drop it in, sizes it up. you could get $100 for a damaged iphone or i think it was $6 for a blackberry. oh, shame
toys 'r' us, are they helping us in any way? >>> yeah, anytime somebody comes in to be a secret santa, they will donate $200 worth of stuff to toys for tots, that's up to a million dollars. i don't know if you remember but last year these were the most heartwarming stories we told during the christmas season where people on their own would walk into a store, a kmart, toys 'r' us, walmart and say, hey, i want to pay off somebody else's layaway. can you look one up for me and help me do...
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guards didn't even say anything to us. they just started sprinting. so i'm like, i'm going. >> on the ground! get on your stomachs! >> inmates know that when alarms sound, they're required to lie on the ground, otherwise correctional officers might target them as combatants. >> by the time we actually got our cameras on to it they were already zip tied up, and face down and the whole yard of counted 600 inmates, were completely down on the ground. >> okay, get up. >> so officer mitchell, what just happened just now? >> basically, what we had, two guys, they wanted to horseplay, get a little bit heavy. if we allowed things like that to continue, what's going to happen is they're going to start fighting, the possibility of other people getting involved. >> though the alarm call at corcoran ended peacefully, our cameras encountered a different situation at northern california's pelican bay state prison. >> one, two, three. >> just having a routine guard release. >> our producer was conducting an interview with lieutenant ben grundy while a second camera
guards didn't even say anything to us. they just started sprinting. so i'm like, i'm going. >> on the ground! get on your stomachs! >> inmates know that when alarms sound, they're required to lie on the ground, otherwise correctional officers might target them as combatants. >> by the time we actually got our cameras on to it they were already zip tied up, and face down and the whole yard of counted 600 inmates, were completely down on the ground. >> okay, get up....
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us with throwing feces, spitting at us through the door. >> you going to talk to me, you hear me? you no good mother [ bleep ]. >> duane harper is a person that sometimes don't think before he reacts. >> i told you now. >> harper's current release date from segregation is in 2009. >> if you talk to a lot of cats that really, really know me, they'll tell you that i overreact. i let my anger and my, you know, things get to me that i shouldn't have, and as a result of that, i'm still here. >>> when we return -- >> i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i'm not going to live with that kind of people, because i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose. >> we meet some of the castle's most notorious and violent inmates. >>> and later -- >> you've got a lot of time to examine yourself, think about the things that you've done, think about the opportunities you had in life and squandered them. >> voices from death row. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how
us with throwing feces, spitting at us through the door. >> you going to talk to me, you hear me? you no good mother [ bleep ]. >> duane harper is a person that sometimes don't think before he reacts. >> i told you now. >> harper's current release date from segregation is in 2009. >> if you talk to a lot of cats that really, really know me, they'll tell you that i overreact. i let my anger and my, you know, things get to me that i shouldn't have, and as a result of...
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>> people characterize us has not a movement. rich guys funding the tea party. i did it meet any rich guys. they were so decentralized was citi by a city. sometimes there are two of them within one town. this was a bottom of movement we were unhappy with republicans when bush said in order to save the free-market i had to give up on capitalism that disturbs a lot of us. we felt we needed something different. >> host: you're right in addition to be calling a constitutional conservative i have been called the goldwater conservative by critics and it is an honor to be described. >> i read the contents of the conservative first published in kentucky. when i met the publisher he gave me an original copy. i have always been fascinated. >> host: when you think of barry goldwater and libertarians is there a difference? where do you see yourself? >> and has been watered down because george to be bush ran as a conservative but he double the debt and was a profit -- profligate spender. we were upset with obama making it worse. many people call them sells libertarian to des
>> people characterize us has not a movement. rich guys funding the tea party. i did it meet any rich guys. they were so decentralized was citi by a city. sometimes there are two of them within one town. this was a bottom of movement we were unhappy with republicans when bush said in order to save the free-market i had to give up on capitalism that disturbs a lot of us. we felt we needed something different. >> host: you're right in addition to be calling a constitutional...
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i can't see us seeing any severe thunderstorm warnings. we are going to get, though, some more reign showers. we're in the 50s right now to low 60s. the temperatures tomorrow are going to be getting on the warm side. we'll started to first at the bus stop, 55-59 degrees. in fact, some moderate and heavy pockets of rain expected. here's what i'm looking at. anywhere that you see the yellow and orange, that's where that could be some heavy rain. so first thing tomorrow morning. we get it at 5:00. we get it at 6:00 a.m. i think most of that rain will be gone by the tail end of the morning rush. still, though, some showers throughout the area. maybe a few thunderstorms down to our south. but that is about it. and then as we get into wednesday, we'll see that front make its way out of here. still some clouds rotating through. it may be a little bit of rain. the bulk of the rain comes tomorrow and comes tomorrow early. 55-63 again. just a little bit of thunder expected. that rain tomorrow morning could be moderate at times. we'll see the rain co
i can't see us seeing any severe thunderstorm warnings. we are going to get, though, some more reign showers. we're in the 50s right now to low 60s. the temperatures tomorrow are going to be getting on the warm side. we'll started to first at the bus stop, 55-59 degrees. in fact, some moderate and heavy pockets of rain expected. here's what i'm looking at. anywhere that you see the yellow and orange, that's where that could be some heavy rain. so first thing tomorrow morning. we get it at 5:00....
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it will make us warmer and give us more sunshine than today. we pretty much have to have more sunshine than today. we have none. here's a look at the radar. a couple of showers popping up around culpeper. we had showers earlier in southern maryland. for the most part, we're just looking at clouds and light drizzle and fog. some showers popping up now moving northward that will cross 66 here shortly. some of them are going to produce moderate rain. just in the last hour, we see the yellows and the oranges around warrenton. some moderate rain possible there. it will head towards leesburg and middleburgh. some fog early, no doubt about that p. turning warmer, no doubt about that either. thunderstorm possible tomorrow, but they're going to be kind of far and few between. a little better chance in the mountains, and just great on thursday. next three days, code green, green and green. a slight chance of a storm tomorrow, 85. again, it may take quite awhile to burn the fog and clouds off early. great on thursday, 84. fantastic on friday, mostly sunny
it will make us warmer and give us more sunshine than today. we pretty much have to have more sunshine than today. we have none. here's a look at the radar. a couple of showers popping up around culpeper. we had showers earlier in southern maryland. for the most part, we're just looking at clouds and light drizzle and fog. some showers popping up now moving northward that will cross 66 here shortly. some of them are going to produce moderate rain. just in the last hour, we see the yellows and...
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no loose things they could get their hands on and use against us. >> coming up, an ex-con hijacks a lumber truck and gives new meaning to the term pursuit. hell on wheels. when "caught on camera: they fought the law" continues. >>> an out of work ex-con leads police on a wild ride. driving a stolen lumber truck, its flat bed in flames. >> i can't believe they didn't stop this guy, man. >> it can't get much more dangerous. he was on the open road with an 18 wheeler that was on fire. it was a true wild west chase and shootout. >> dallas, texas, nbc news correspondent jay gray is always on the lookout for the next big scoop. >> we're looking for this man in the surveillance video. >> i always like to see a good story. >> on november 7th, 2001, the veteran news man, then with kxas, then gets the chance to cover just this. >> it was really amazing. every major news organization was involved in the story. everybody went live. >> police say after 1:20 the hijacker hot wired the truck. >> it begins when an unemployed truck driver with a criminal record spots this 18 wheeler loaded with lumber outs
no loose things they could get their hands on and use against us. >> coming up, an ex-con hijacks a lumber truck and gives new meaning to the term pursuit. hell on wheels. when "caught on camera: they fought the law" continues. >>> an out of work ex-con leads police on a wild ride. driving a stolen lumber truck, its flat bed in flames. >> i can't believe they didn't stop this guy, man. >> it can't get much more dangerous. he was on the open road with an 18...
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the curbs that were meant to ease us into a freefall and ease us out of a freefall that could not. try as we might new gremlins keep testing our might. that is o thing we learn from market history, the smartest programs, the fancy evident algorithms and uncanny leverage or daring derivative or i don't know, savvy swap can't prevent slop. beware those who say history can't repeat itself. history proves it always always does. to former bb&t john allison who was president of that bank 25 years agooday on the very real warning signs it can happen again today. john, a pleasure to have you. you don't look a day older my frien but what do you make of then and now and everyone says, well, you know that is ancient history. what do you say? >>ood afternoon, neil. great to be with you. let me try to give context i was president of bb&t during that correction. it is importanto understand exactly at happened because the correction didn't happen on a short-term thing. it happened on lo-term phenomenon.% started with johnson back in e '60s when he wand a war on poverty and vietnam war an didn't w
the curbs that were meant to ease us into a freefall and ease us out of a freefall that could not. try as we might new gremlins keep testing our might. that is o thing we learn from market history, the smartest programs, the fancy evident algorithms and uncanny leverage or daring derivative or i don't know, savvy swap can't prevent slop. beware those who say history can't repeat itself. history proves it always always does. to former bb&t john allison who was president of that bank 25 years...
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send us an e-mail. or tweet us. >> augusta, the capital of maine, home to bowdoin college, colby college, based college, and the university of maine against a. book tv explored the areas literary culture our recent visit with the help of our partner, time warner cable. >> the book is lincoln's forgotten ally, the judge advocate general joseph holt. and the author and lincoln prize winner is elizabeth leonard. elizabeth. tell our audience who this man is. >> a kentucky native who came to washington in 1857 after a career as a lawyer and ordered and became a member of james began his cabinet and serve in his cabinet until the very end of buchanan's administration. his last post in that administration was to serve as the secretary of work, so he was the secretary of war during the session winter. he then in '86 to after lincoln became president and about a year-and-a-half into the work became his judge advocate general which means he was the head of military justice and oversaw all of the court-martial's a
send us an e-mail. or tweet us. >> augusta, the capital of maine, home to bowdoin college, colby college, based college, and the university of maine against a. book tv explored the areas literary culture our recent visit with the help of our partner, time warner cable. >> the book is lincoln's forgotten ally, the judge advocate general joseph holt. and the author and lincoln prize winner is elizabeth leonard. elizabeth. tell our audience who this man is. >> a kentucky native...
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coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman expected to blast off sometime in 20 five teen aboard a russian soyuz rocket. she said it will help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite and diamonds, rather than water and granite. we have t
coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman...
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unfortunately, not as suspicious as it used to be. in the good old days, we had a new obama scandal every week. he was a secret muslim; wasn't born in america; doesn't have a birth certificate; and was trained by joseph stalin, jeremiah wright, and general grievous. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] it's like we've run out of ways to make obama seem like a menacing "other." until tonight. folks, the report you're about to see is so explosive, that if you're not wearing socks, please go put some on. because i don't want to blow your feet off. [ laughter ] jim? i've been a fighter pie lot. i've run for president. i've been an astronaut. i've fought a minataur. i've seen things that would blow your mind. but this changes everything. on tonight's edition of this changes everything. you've heard a lot about obama. i think president obama is dangerous. >> he's a socialist who believes in the redistribution of wealth. >> he doesn't believe there's a fundamental right to have a handgun. >> he studied the koran at a muslim school. >> he will
unfortunately, not as suspicious as it used to be. in the good old days, we had a new obama scandal every week. he was a secret muslim; wasn't born in america; doesn't have a birth certificate; and was trained by joseph stalin, jeremiah wright, and general grievous. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] it's like we've run out of ways to make obama seem like a menacing "other." until tonight. folks, the report you're about to see is so explosive, that if you're not wearing socks, please...
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you can send us lots of comments and any of these mediums. you can reach us on facebook.com/cspan. this is laurie who is a democrat. >> this is maria. i was calling to say i think romney is running on his ego. what he has been talking about all through this campaign was just taking care of the rich and not try to help the ones down below. there are so many people that need help. when obama bought into office, he already had that debt. it takes time for a person to -- romney should know -- it takes time to settle that big of a debt in more than four years. it will take more for us to get out of the dead that we are in. i think we should give president obama a chance for the next four years and let him prove himself. everybody is fighting against him. the first year the republicans said they want to stop obama. everybody should have a chance at life. they should give him a chance to prove he can do the job. he has been trying to do the job. >> next is don in houston who is a republican. >> hello, i am actually in colleyville, tx. i am a republican. i felt like obama has had three and
you can send us lots of comments and any of these mediums. you can reach us on facebook.com/cspan. this is laurie who is a democrat. >> this is maria. i was calling to say i think romney is running on his ego. what he has been talking about all through this campaign was just taking care of the rich and not try to help the ones down below. there are so many people that need help. when obama bought into office, he already had that debt. it takes time for a person to -- romney should know --...
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it's -- it seems clear this strategy is just calling us liars. and this is to go into a mud pit. >> both are well versed on policy issues so a challenge both may be trying to explain without getting too into the weeds and turning off voters at home. >> there is abc 7 broadcasting the live debate tomorrow night at 6:00 and after that the new drama "last resort". at 10 there is a special presentation of what would you do. >> and race for white house takes center stage tonight on world news at 5:30 here on abc 7 there is some key issues and mitt romney's recent statement on abortion. >> this is another example of governor romney hiding positions he's been campaigning on for a year and a half. governor romney made very clear that if there is a will coming to his desk overturning roe versus wade he will be supportive of that. he said he ill -- i will appoint justice that's will overturn roe versus wad ee. and congressional hearing on capitol hill today focused on what happened during the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya last month. >> in a hearin
it's -- it seems clear this strategy is just calling us liars. and this is to go into a mud pit. >> both are well versed on policy issues so a challenge both may be trying to explain without getting too into the weeds and turning off voters at home. >> there is abc 7 broadcasting the live debate tomorrow night at 6:00 and after that the new drama "last resort". at 10 there is a special presentation of what would you do. >> and race for white house takes center stage...
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at the end of the day, we have limited resources and we have to decide how we're going to use them. and there's many competing very well deserving groups saying, a little bit of extra money now. and wloo what do we do with that? it's a shame but at the end of the day, there's only a limited amount of money. i just want to point out up with of the ways $3.5 million is another day at school. $3.5 million educates 56,000 children. it pays one more day teachers that have had their positions cut. and it saves parents from figuring out another day of childcare. it seppeds a message san francisco really values families here. and as a final note, i want to point out 100% of the local measures that have been voted on to fund schools passed. 100%. not one failed. there's a very chlor message from the constituency of san francisco that we value the public schools. if there is extra money and given back to the district, i hope it will be done. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. supervisor mar: next speaker, mr. mckenzie. >> thank you, commissioners and supervisors. i'm
at the end of the day, we have limited resources and we have to decide how we're going to use them. and there's many competing very well deserving groups saying, a little bit of extra money now. and wloo what do we do with that? it's a shame but at the end of the day, there's only a limited amount of money. i just want to point out up with of the ways $3.5 million is another day at school. $3.5 million educates 56,000 children. it pays one more day teachers that have had their positions cut....
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thanks for being with us. >> good morning, everybody. there are new developments in the disappearance of michaela garecht to hetell you about. police giving us an update on the wrong running cold case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. i spoke with police this morning and also michaela garecht's mother. she told us she had a feeling in recent weeks that something would break in her daughter's case but it may take weeks to get dna test results back on a bone fragment that she tells us she can't stop thinking about all of the possibilities. >> i have said that after november 19th, 1988, it's probably impossible to have a really happy ending. >> reporter: that was the day michaela garecht was kidnapped in hayward and her mother reacting to news that a bone fragment is being tested to see if it's her. >> if this is michaela's it breaks my heart she's laying in that place for all this time and i just want to find her and bring her home. whether she's alive or whether she's not. >> reporter: hayward police say it's that of a chil
thanks for being with us. >> good morning, everybody. there are new developments in the disappearance of michaela garecht to hetell you about. police giving us an update on the wrong running cold case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. i spoke with police this morning and also michaela garecht's mother. she told us she had a feeling in recent weeks that something would break in her daughter's case but it may take weeks to get dna test results back on a bone fragment...
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it does not divide us. talking about the debt and the budget and unemployment are things that everyone is concerned with and everybody should be on the same side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan ferrechio comment about the races you are supporting. can todd akin win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can win. missouri voted 70% in a referendum against obamacare. i think the president has stopped campaigning there. i did not think many people are listing it as a battleground state. missouri has become more conservative and more republican. he has a chance. >> susan ferrechio. >> as in indiana, both states are trending republicans but the candidates are in trouble. the think the republicans will be able to take over the majority? will they win enough seats? >> yes or no? 50%, i cannot tell you for sure. we will have to see which direction we go. it is going to be a big year if we win the senate. >> speaking to that a little, your message with senator mcconnell on saying there is a 50-50 chance
it does not divide us. talking about the debt and the budget and unemployment are things that everyone is concerned with and everybody should be on the same side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan ferrechio comment about the races you are supporting. can todd akin win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can win. missouri voted 70% in a referendum against obamacare. i think the president has stopped campaigning there. i did not think many people are listing it as a...
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it's baacs.org or call us or come to your website and link to us. >> wusa9.com. just go to the petline section. the information is there. mugs, you're a fannistic dog. -- fantastic dog. we're going into the kitchen when 9news now returns. good boy. >>> welcome back. we're celebrating one of mexico's greatest traditions. it's called the day of the dead but it is indeed a celebration. we're going to learn something and show you what it's all about. joining me know is chef omar rodriguez. your restaurant is on 7th street in northwest. >> that's right. >> tell me about the day of the dead. what is it about? it's really a celebration, not a time to mourn. >> exactly. it's a celebration every year, november 1 and 2nd. mexicans around the country, around mexico celebrate. the whole idea behind it is you're actually celebrating the people that have passed o. it's not a mourning. it's a big festival. there's parades. people actually go to the cemetery. they bring food, beverage. they'll read up ins. they'll tell them everything -- read newspapers. they'll tell them everyt
it's baacs.org or call us or come to your website and link to us. >> wusa9.com. just go to the petline section. the information is there. mugs, you're a fannistic dog. -- fantastic dog. we're going into the kitchen when 9news now returns. good boy. >>> welcome back. we're celebrating one of mexico's greatest traditions. it's called the day of the dead but it is indeed a celebration. we're going to learn something and show you what it's all about. joining me know is chef omar...
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>> absolutely not. >> use her power of authority over you? >> no, not at all. >> cody says to truly understand what happened, you need to hear him tell it. how sarah entered his life years ago. he said their families mingled in the same small town social circles. >> we were friends before i was even in high school, before she was a teacher. i could always go to her and talk to her about anything. she was my support system. and she was my best friend. >> so when cody had miss jones for freshman english, there was already a bond. a strange dynamic for a teacher and student. >> i never looked at her as a teacher. i don't even think i called her miss jones before. >> by cody's senior year, sarah was all he could think about. >> do you remember the moment that you said to yourself, you know what, i think i may have feelings for this girl. >> i don't remember the exact moment, but outside of school, it just started coming along. like every time i would see her outside, it would just hit me harder and harder and harder every single time. that's just
>> absolutely not. >> use her power of authority over you? >> no, not at all. >> cody says to truly understand what happened, you need to hear him tell it. how sarah entered his life years ago. he said their families mingled in the same small town social circles. >> we were friends before i was even in high school, before she was a teacher. i could always go to her and talk to her about anything. she was my support system. and she was my best friend. >> so...
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that is what the adnistration is giving us. >>neil: at is teresting, a whe got exemptions and waivers and even request that, they are saying, well, we have to adjust. >>guest: that is how the economy works. we are hinst oy raicis 5 p.m., the guy from white castle, do you want to stop by? right across the hall in 30 minutes. >>neil: is he bringing anything, i wonder? >>guest: cld s up. goto if he has brought neil cavuto cheeseburgers. >>neil: not the cheese. not the cheese. is it meat? kiddin ddin kig. . on ohestit tur fine network. she is brillant but she is also fund and funny. >>guest: i could stay all day. ne i have to tell you as the c.e.o.'s are dealing with the health care changes, others are raising ho hell. that 8:00 p.m. on fox business network, sething this casi gnusidld ce ecef ren ce gst osama bin laden is dead. general motors is alive. but g.m. is still struggling. fears that thousands of osama bin laden wanna bees are very sa a, sha you gonna say tomorrow night, joe? n hng dis rin. lyric can. lyric can. lyric by p
that is what the adnistration is giving us. >>neil: at is teresting, a whe got exemptions and waivers and even request that, they are saying, well, we have to adjust. >>guest: that is how the economy works. we are hinst oy raicis 5 p.m., the guy from white castle, do you want to stop by? right across the hall in 30 minutes. >>neil: is he bringing anything, i wonder? >>guest: cld s up. goto if he has brought neil cavuto cheeseburgers. >>neil: not the cheese. not the...
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no loose things they could get their hands on and use against us. >> coming up, an ex-con hijacks a lumber truck and gives new meaning to the term pursuit. hell on wheels. when "caught on camera: they fought the law" continues. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combin
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this is the only atm serving 11,000 students, who say thend up using this, forced to use a nonhigher atm and pay fees. >> they're going to give you no choice but to add to their profit. >> this is federal aide we're talking about, federal taxpayer money. >> students are not required to open up a higher one account to receive their financial aide. if they open an account with higher one, there are absolutely no hidden fees. our charges are competitive with national and regional banks around the country and students are required to read the pop-up disclosure of the fee schedule before they are permitted to open an account. all the information is up front and no nonsense. higher one also says the deposit into a personal bank account can happen as fast as 24 to 48 hours, students told nbc bay area it took much longer. >> it was about five days difference if i remember correctly. >> it a wait he just couldn't afford. in august, the federal deposit insurance corporation announced it had settled with higher one after accusing the company of deceptive and unfair practices for excessively cha
this is the only atm serving 11,000 students, who say thend up using this, forced to use a nonhigher atm and pay fees. >> they're going to give you no choice but to add to their profit. >> this is federal aide we're talking about, federal taxpayer money. >> students are not required to open up a higher one account to receive their financial aide. if they open an account with higher one, there are absolutely no hidden fees. our charges are competitive with national and regional...
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we'll continue to track the story and give you more information as they give it to us. >>> today the supreme court heard oral arguments in one of its most high profile affirmative action cases in years and the outcome could have a broad impact on colle admission practices all over. danielle nottingham with the latest from the supreme court. >> reporter: the main question here is can race be used as a factor in college admissions to achieve diversity? the supreme court took up this issue nine years ago and now the justices are giving it another look. abigail fisher saw her lawsuit against the university of texas argued before the supreme court wednesday. she sued the school four years ago claiming she did not get in partly because she is white. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> reporter: the university of texas uses factors including test scores, student activity and race to help pick its freshman class. lawyers for the university told the court the policy is necessary to improve diversit
we'll continue to track the story and give you more information as they give it to us. >>> today the supreme court heard oral arguments in one of its most high profile affirmative action cases in years and the outcome could have a broad impact on colle admission practices all over. danielle nottingham with the latest from the supreme court. >> reporter: the main question here is can race be used as a factor in college admissions to achieve diversity? the supreme court took up...
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after his useful journeys he never traveled to the south beyond kentucky. but then to serve one term united states house of representatives that was almost of a decade and a half they kept up with none of the men but they had no friends who could educate with southern politics. so lincoln's image of the slave south matched the abolitionists depiction to dominate society and politics agitating for secession with slave owners. lincoln appears to have no understanding or how deeply slavery is invented the with the overwhelmingly majority it seems linkdin thought of them with no attachment to slavery there were very much like abraham again. perhaps southern whites could not imagine a pro slave or against the yen. and actively supportive session but it springfield illinois he and his friend urged lincoln and with the republican triumph. there are no such men. with no firsthand knowledge of the south and no real friends to share acquaintances, lincoln unsurprisingly did not knowledge the distinction between those advocates and others said their politicians and ha
after his useful journeys he never traveled to the south beyond kentucky. but then to serve one term united states house of representatives that was almost of a decade and a half they kept up with none of the men but they had no friends who could educate with southern politics. so lincoln's image of the slave south matched the abolitionists depiction to dominate society and politics agitating for secession with slave owners. lincoln appears to have no understanding or how deeply slavery is...
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thank you for being with us. how damaging was president obama's performance during the debate on wednesday is this >> a lot of people have been very concerned about it on the democratic side. and very excited about it on the republican side. because it really did change the tone of where things were for the past few weeks. the president was moving up in just about every estimation. and he had a real lackluster performance. let romney dominate things when it came to substance as well. and it has changed the mood of the race for sure. >> but that said, also something that might have changed the mood of the race a little bit, were those unemployment numbers that we had on friday. 7.8% unemployment. goes back to where the unemployment rate was when the president came into office. big impact? >> it's hugely symbolic for the president. that he has now not overseen a loss of jobs. on his watch. but 7.8% is still not a good unemployment number. not where anybody would want it to be. and that's where the president is suff
thank you for being with us. how damaging was president obama's performance during the debate on wednesday is this >> a lot of people have been very concerned about it on the democratic side. and very excited about it on the republican side. because it really did change the tone of where things were for the past few weeks. the president was moving up in just about every estimation. and he had a real lackluster performance. let romney dominate things when it came to substance as well. and...
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it doesn't divide us. i think talking about the debt and talking about the budget, talking about unemployment are things that everyone is concerned about and everybody really ought to be on the staple side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan's comment about the races that you're supporting, including indiana and missouri, specifically with the ads on the air for todd aiken. can he win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can. it will be an enormous upset and it will shock the heck out of people if he does win. it's very close. missouri supported 70% in a referendum against obama care. to my knowledge, i don't think the president is campaigning there. i think it's a foregone conclusion, romney is it going to win the state. i don't think many people are listing it as a battleground state this year, so missouri has become more conservative and more republican, and so i think he really has a chance. >> susan? >> other than indiana, are both states trending republican, but again, those two senate can
it doesn't divide us. i think talking about the debt and talking about the budget, talking about unemployment are things that everyone is concerned about and everybody really ought to be on the staple side of those issues. >> let me go back to susan's comment about the races that you're supporting, including indiana and missouri, specifically with the ads on the air for todd aiken. can he win the missouri senate race? >> i think he can. it will be an enormous upset and it will shock...
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gerri: some so the question is, can you use it to do everything you would use an ipad for? >> morer less, yes. it is right into apple eco system, is has all that, that is the nice thing about what apple does, all of these devices support the apps and all, pad apps, but this is a smaller device. you will use that mostly for media consumption, reading books, and watching movies and listen to music. gerri: you can do that with an ipad. my real question, is the company cannibalizing itself, is that why the shares were down. >> i don't think that apple had a chase, they had to get in the market, everyone is rolling out 7-inch devices with amazon, and barnes and noble and google, people are buying then at $199, we believed that apple was going to get in the market. when chief jobs said he was want going to do it the market was different. gerri: the longer i hear i have to love apple. the more annoying i find the argument. >>. >>> facebook maybe mmking enroads on mobile space, but zuckerberg said before, if you think we weren't doing well with mobile advertisement, we were trying
gerri: some so the question is, can you use it to do everything you would use an ipad for? >> morer less, yes. it is right into apple eco system, is has all that, that is the nice thing about what apple does, all of these devices support the apps and all, pad apps, but this is a smaller device. you will use that mostly for media consumption, reading books, and watching movies and listen to music. gerri: you can do that with an ipad. my real question, is the company cannibalizing itself,...
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down, lower deductions and exemptions to create more jobs because there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget to have more people working, earning more money and paying taxes and that's by far the most effective and efficient way to get this budget balanced. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. a big night in denver on wednesday, as president barack obama, and mitt romney met for the first presidential debate and the candidates sparred as you heard over taxes and the deficit as well as health care. wall street reform and the role of government. with mitt romney taking some sharp shots at the president's record these past four years. >> we're seeing right now is, in my view, a trickle down government approach which has government thinking it can do a better job than free people pursuing their dreams and that's not working the. proof of that is 23 million people out of work and the proof one out of six people in poverty, the proof 32 million on food stamps to 47 million on food stamps the proof of that 50% of college graduates this year can't fi
down, lower deductions and exemptions to create more jobs because there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget to have more people working, earning more money and paying taxes and that's by far the most effective and efficient way to get this budget balanced. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. a big night in denver on wednesday, as president barack obama, and mitt romney met for the first presidential debate and the candidates sparred as you...
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the surgeon says it is used -- the use on adolescence has rapidly risen because it is less risky. it seems to be a better procedure as far as the safety. it is a safer procedure for teenagers. >> pediatric nutrition doctor warns of long-term data is not available and that is why every adolescent patients should be screened both medically and psychologically. >> there has been some concerns about some issues with depression and addiction. >> at times, she still struggles. >> with finals, i will get really stressed out and i will go back to food. >> instead she goes to exercise. >> they say there is always a skinny chicken inside inside. >> typically, patients are no older than 16 and have a bmi of the least 40. >> eating habits could be partly to blame in strokes in younger americans. stroke rates among people under 55 jumped almost 50% between 1993 and 2005. 16 and have aearlier onset of diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol could be behind the increase. a major cereal recall, kellogg is polling boxes of mini-wheats due to the possible presence of metal fragments. it affects 2.8 mil
the surgeon says it is used -- the use on adolescence has rapidly risen because it is less risky. it seems to be a better procedure as far as the safety. it is a safer procedure for teenagers. >> pediatric nutrition doctor warns of long-term data is not available and that is why every adolescent patients should be screened both medically and psychologically. >> there has been some concerns about some issues with depression and addiction. >> at times, she still struggles....
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thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program on a theft conviction. >> incarceration is incarceration is incarceration. and people need to follow the rules. absolutely no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time i'm trying to do the right thing to do better, it's -- a rock just falls right in front of me and i can't go no further. it's like i'm stuck right there. >> lohden is moved to a fresh arrest dorm. a special housing unit for women newly booked into the jail. she will remain until a judge decides whether to return her to home incarceration or make her serve the rest of her sentence in jail. but lohden seems determined to make an impression. >> that's my bunk. >> yeah, it's mine now. you snooze, you lose. there ain't no bunk assignments in [ bleep ] jail. get that [ bleep ] right. >> hey, come back out here. >> do they own bunks around here? >> come back outside. >> i'm good. >> come on, come on. >> excuse me? excuse me? excuse me. >> i said i'm sick, and i've got to be on the bottom bunk. >> okay, that's fine. b
thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program on a theft conviction. >> incarceration is incarceration is incarceration. and people need to follow the rules. absolutely no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time i'm trying to do the right thing to do better, it's -- a rock just falls right in front of me and i can't go no further. it's like i'm stuck right there. >> lohden is moved to a fresh...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introding the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishar for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. gerri: the american and homeownerthose zero whopping 65 percent sa they are worse off now. here tbreak it down, i dare and it flies inthe face of conventional wisdom how do you put the numbers together for the study? would is overwhelming. >> >> we looked at by different etrics in the housing market over 900 cownie is nationwide. housing prices and unemployment rates. foreclosures cet inventory and share of distress sales nationwide. and found 65 percent of the county's are worse than four years ago. gerri: so it is not just one thing? that
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introding the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishar for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing....
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no loose things they could get their hands on and use against us. >> coming up, an ex-con hijacks a lumber truck and gives new meaning to the term pursuit. hell on wheels. when caught on camera. they fought the law" continues. stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one they fought the law" continues. from stouffer's. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world
no loose things they could get their hands on and use against us. >> coming up, an ex-con hijacks a lumber truck and gives new meaning to the term pursuit. hell on wheels. when caught on camera. they fought the law" continues. stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one they fought the law" continues. from stouffer's. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway......
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tygart, afirma que armstrong y el equipo us postal, con el que ganÓ siete veces el tour de francia entre 1999 y 2005, utilizaban "el mÁs sofisticado sistema de dopaje". camino al mundial de brasil maÑana es la primera de dos fechas de clasificacion al mundial de brasil, por la concacaf, la selecciÓn de guyana, que ya esta eliminada jugara de local en houston contra mexico que ya esta clasificado al exagonal. la selecciÓn de antigua y barbuda recibe a estados unidos que va con dos bajas importantes, landon donovan quedo fuera por la lesion en la rodilla y el mediocampista brek shea, el tecnico jurgen klinsmann no llamo mas jugadores. en el estadio monumental cuscatlan sera el partido que la fifa le ha llamado de alto riesgo, el salvador recibe a costa rica, una victoria de cualquier selecciÓn podria quedar mas que claro que seria el siguiente clasificado al exagonal donde mexico ya esta. el partido de ida en san jose empataron 2-2. la selecciÓn de canada en casa recibe a cuba que ya esta fuera de toda posibilidad de clasificar. en el estadio mateo flores, la selecciÓn de guatemala
tygart, afirma que armstrong y el equipo us postal, con el que ganÓ siete veces el tour de francia entre 1999 y 2005, utilizaban "el mÁs sofisticado sistema de dopaje". camino al mundial de brasil maÑana es la primera de dos fechas de clasificacion al mundial de brasil, por la concacaf, la selecciÓn de guyana, que ya esta eliminada jugara de local en houston contra mexico que ya esta clasificado al exagonal. la selecciÓn de antigua y barbuda recibe a estados unidos que va con dos...
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the mobile use, the uptake of mobile use is amazing. a lot of the phones are still limited in their ability to show graphics and etc. i think eventually, those types of markets will evolve very quickly and very rapidly, compared to the progress that we have made in the developing countries to these cell phones that are more robust. that is what's going to happen in the online pharmacies that they can. they will move toward that space as well. they will move towards mobile. you know, we talk about social media being web 2.0. but web 3.0 is already here. it is because of the difficulty to determine a fake site versus a real site at least in the developing countries, you are already seeing that shift and we haven't looked at it robustly. google was an open-source platform for it arguably there is more space in that platform than apple ils. i think we are a little bit behind and we will be with us brick-and-mortar type of situation. but that could quickly change with the adoption of technology. very good question. thank you. thank you very
the mobile use, the uptake of mobile use is amazing. a lot of the phones are still limited in their ability to show graphics and etc. i think eventually, those types of markets will evolve very quickly and very rapidly, compared to the progress that we have made in the developing countries to these cell phones that are more robust. that is what's going to happen in the online pharmacies that they can. they will move toward that space as well. they will move towards mobile. you know, we talk...
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doctors used ether as an anesthetic during surgery in the 1950s. these bottles were apparently part of a hospital's emergency stash. mian fryn dita w fl.l mi xt door says it's the second fire there in five years and it's been complaining about poorly stored pallets since the first one. investigation underway. nobody hurt. inmethsaak tynsastng her bike right outside the front door. >> i just immediately stood up and ran out the door. >> she didn't even have shoes on. but she flagged down a driver and followed the guy while she diedhes. > id ct h zoo keepers outside miami say the public is just days from seeing this little guy, oliver. a baby mony born at the zoo. the staff says these monkeys are amg thmatndmo an tsoxat across america. >> bill: that deadly meningitis outbreak killed yet another person. now there are new accusations ou t pmanko t amedic he t i a mt but first, football star turned actor alex karas died today. a big man with an even bigger personality. he started his career as a defensive lineman with the hilegacy reached far beyond the
doctors used ether as an anesthetic during surgery in the 1950s. these bottles were apparently part of a hospital's emergency stash. mian fryn dita w fl.l mi xt door says it's the second fire there in five years and it's been complaining about poorly stored pallets since the first one. investigation underway. nobody hurt. inmethsaak tynsastng her bike right outside the front door. >> i just immediately stood up and ran out the door. >> she didn't even have shoes on. but she flagged...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >> welcome back to center college in danville, kentucky let's go to charles krauthammer in washington. charles? your thoughts. >> i think the debate happened at several levels. if you read the transcripts i think it's dead even. if you heard it on radio, biden won. if you watch on television, he lost. in the transcript if you look at the raw argument i think it was even, each side had points to make and made them. i think not one side was stronger than another. if you heard it on the radio, what you heard is that biden being aggressive, forceful. sort of on the attack. and he pushed the argument his way. he did a lot of interrupting as well, ryan reacted with i thought excessive deferenci allowing himself to be cutoff and ending with a point you might understand which he talked about the catholic bishop, biden
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >> welcome back to center college in danville, kentucky let's go to charles krauthammer in washington. charles? your thoughts. >> i think the debate happened at several levels. if you read the transcripts i think it's dead even....
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thank you for staying up so very late with us. we will see you tomorrow at our regular time, 10:00 p.m.
thank you for staying up so very late with us. we will see you tomorrow at our regular time, 10:00 p.m.